Tchad Blake appreciation thread

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let's laud this aural artisan here, in this thread
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meh.
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Tchad Blakes favorite Pearl Jam song that he worked on was Fatal. I bet BoB's was Unthought Known.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Tchad Blakes favorite Pearl Jam song that he worked on was Fatal. I bet BoB's was Unthought Known.
hey chud do we know for sure why that one never made it to binaural? did BoB have something to do with it?
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Tchad Blakes favorite Pearl Jam song that he worked on was Fatal. I bet BoB's was Unthought Known.
hey chud do we know for sure why that one never made it to binaural? did BoB have something to do with it?
No idea.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Tchad Blakes favorite Pearl Jam song that he worked on was Fatal. I bet BoB's was Unthought Known.
hey chud do we know for sure why that one never made it to binaural? did BoB have something to do with it?
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"Regarding Blake, Gossard said, 'He was just there for us the whole time, wanting us to create different moods.'"

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cutuphalfdead wrote:Tchad Blakes favorite Pearl Jam song that he worked on was Fatal. I bet BoB's was Unthought Known.
hey chud do we know for sure why that one never made it to binaural? did BoB have something to do with it?
"Stone has this thing about writing great songs and falling out of love with them immediately. It happened with Brother and it happened with No Way and it happened with Fatal. We were all into that song, but by the time the first batch of mixes were done, Stone wasn't feeling it. Tchad Blake really fought to get that song on the record, but it was axed. Stone is kind of fickle like that." - Jeff Ament, Imaginary Magazine (2003)
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Tchad Blakes favorite Pearl Jam song that he worked on was Fatal. I bet BoB's was Unthought Known.
hey chud do we know for sure why that one never made it to binaural? did BoB have something to do with it?
"Stone has this thing about writing great songs and falling out of love with them immediately. It happened with Brother and it happened with No Way and it happened with Fatal. We were all into that song, but by the time the first batch of mixes were done, Stone wasn't feeling it. Tchad Blake really fought to get that song on the record, but it was axed. Stone is kind of fickle like that." - Jeff Ament, Imaginary Magazine (2003)

See, stone is an asshole too! All these idiots in the band have horrible ability to gauge their own work.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Tchad Blakes favorite Pearl Jam song that he worked on was Fatal. I bet BoB's was Unthought Known.
hey chud do we know for sure why that one never made it to binaural? did BoB have something to do with it?
"Stone has this thing about writing great songs and falling out of love with them immediately. It happened with Brother and it happened with No Way and it happened with Fatal. We were all into that song, but by the time the first batch of mixes were done, Stone wasn't feeling it. Tchad Blake really fought to get that song on the record, but it was axed. Stone is kind of fickle like that." - Jeff Ament, Imaginary Magazine (2003)
i always suspected that tchad blake had/has taste
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also, brother sucks
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yeah, fuck that noise
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The original tracklist was too long.
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That seems like a very illuminating interview...is that in full somewhere? Thanks.

Unless "Imaginary Magazine" is all too literal.
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digster wrote:"Imaginary Magazine" is all too literal.
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"...Vedder explained, 'We'd rather challenge our fans and make them listen to our songs than give them something that's easy to digest. There is a lot of music out there that is very easy to digest but we never wanted to be part of it.'"

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Tchad Blake rules just because he worked with Tom Waits.

Tchad Blake / Tom Waits

Brendan o Brien/ Bruce Springsteen.
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